I can't fault Agua Spa; it was simply an amazing (if slightly surreal) experience. Perhaps this is because I'm not familiar with luxury spa experiences, but prepare to give yourself up to another world. The treatment is just one part if the experience, and if you can afford to treat yourself to this, I'd recommend it to anyone. The staff were lovely, and I didn't feel unwelcome or "unworthy" at any point. The treatment itself was carried out by an experienced facialist and was very relaxing. The results were visible, but principally for being so calming and relaxing. I would visit again, without hesitation.

The pedicure has lasted a long time, which is certainly a sign of a good pedicure. The beautician was very friendly. For me, the major drawback of a pedicure here is that you don't have the same easy set-up that you have at a dedicated pedicure place. It seemed to be quite cumbersome for the beautician to actually do the pedicure. However, you perhaps get a more personalised service than at some of the mani/pedi bars.

I had a relaxing, de-stress massage, rather than the swedish one. This was heavenly. All the cares of the world were suspended for an hour. I emerged feeling as if I had been on holiday for a week (and not the sort of holiday one where I had been driving with a gorgeous but car-sick child and living out of a suitcase)